Dinner at the Titanic with many of our senior couples just before Elder & SIster Johnson left to go home.
Above Elder & Sister Hollenzer
Below: Wylers, Baileys, Kohls, and Belchers
Back: Sister Tran, Sister Phan, Sister Pham, Elder Nov
Front: Elder Sok, Sister Tieng, Sister Tieng, Sister Chea
This was the largest group of local missionaries that I think have ever left from our mission-- 13 total
Back: Sister Tieng 2, Sister Dy, Sister Phan, Sister Chea, Sister Tieng 1, Sister Pham, Sister Tran
Front: Elder Sok, Elder Kroch, Elder Chouk, Elder Nov, Elder Kim, and Elder San (heading to Australia)
Sister Loy (Oliza), Sister Loy (Chetana), and Sister Dy -- Siem Reap friends
With friends and family at the airport
The Johnsons with Bong Eng and his family
and with Sister Nimol Kosal's family
A Cambodian tradition-- you start the picture with a few people, pretty soon everyone wants to be in it!!
With Ong Eng Huot and Sokly and their family
Brother Nen Bros and their family
Sister Kosal, Nimol and her family
Sister Moon with Mok, Khemara, and Kong, Sokpheakdei
Chetana Loy's little sister at the mission
Sister Loy, Oliza and her family, right before departing to Provo MTC for her mission in Washington, Tacoma
Sister Moon, Thank you for updates to your blog. We (Missionary Moms) always look forward to the pictures and experiences you share as you serve as Mission Presidents. I can only imagine how busy you must be as you serve along with President Moon. We are so grateful to your service to our son, and the beautiful people of Cambodia and Vietnam. It looks like a grand adventure. One day we hope to serve as a Sr. Couple! Ly and Tami Tran
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